A Writer's Notebook, Day Seven-Hundred-And-Seventeen

 I got myself to start work far earlier in the day, including a bit of writing this morning and more in the afternoon.  Though I did not get all the writing I intended done for the day until tonight, I am quite pleased.  It often can be best to make changes slowly, instead of attempting to change it all at once, and though I still am writing now, it is far earlier than it might have been otherwise.  

In terms of the writing today, I continued work on the short story, and I have a sense that I am quite close to the climax, and am beginning to have a strong sense of the way much of it will be revealed.  The poems I wrote today also seemed to be moving me towards work I am wanting to do.  I have been considering a larger poetry project of late, and I feel that much of the work I am doing at the moment is in the direction of that concept, even if not yet there in total, as I do not have the specific ideas for the piece in mind yet.  I am still putting together the overall concept before I begin real work, but certain aspects are clear and require thinking about poems in specific ways that are different than most of previous work, and even though I am still in that early planning phase, I am finding myself playing with those ideas and approaches in order to ready myself for the effort.

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